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Science April 11, 2017 Position paper: Alliance of Science Organizations supports the "March for Science" A position paper explains why the Alliance of Science Organiziations supports the March for Science. Science April 20, 2017 Must read: Emanuel Wyler recommends a paper on a statistical fallacy Measurements with small sample sizes can become ‘statistically significant’ due to the combination of small sample numbers and measurement error. This produces effects that are not present in the system under scrutiny. Science April 26, 2017 By Russell Hodge An animal that runs on hybrid fuel The naked mole-rat, a rodent native to Africa, can survive with little or no oxygen far longer than... Science April 26, 2017 The search for the VRAC – three years later Prof. Thomas J. Jentsch knows: Results from basic research in biology sometimes can quickly become relevant for medicine. He tells us how this happened with one of his subjects of research. Science April 28, 2017 How embryonic cells make spinal cord, muscle and bone In mammalian embryos, crucial tissues are produced from a group of cells that are scarce and only exist for a very short time. Now, researchers have deciphered their molecular signature. Science May 03, 2017 Honorary doctorate conferred on Thomas J. Jentsch The Berlin-based neuroscientist was named Honorary Doctor by the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) on May 2, 2017. Science May 09, 2017 Markus Landthaler promoted to Professor With April 1st, systems biologist Markus Landthaler of the MDC has been appointed Professor for “RNA Systems Biology” at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Science May 30, 2017 The Well-Tempered Neuron Even an analog synthesizer has to be tuned. As the cables travel from one jack to the next, the artist’s neurons produce a different note each time. On the boundaries of stem cell technology and creating art in a lab. 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Science March 31, 2017 By Russell Hodge Breaking the temperature barrier With an advanced ERC grant, Thoralf Niendorf will aim ultrahigh-field MRI at a critical, yet largely unexplored dimension of life.
Science April 11, 2017 #LabHacks: The egg harvesting helper A tea strainer is very versatile, even in the lab. It can be used to “harvest” eggs – but what sort of eggs?
Science April 11, 2017 Position paper: Alliance of Science Organizations supports the "March for Science" A position paper explains why the Alliance of Science Organiziations supports the March for Science.
Science April 20, 2017 Must read: Emanuel Wyler recommends a paper on a statistical fallacy Measurements with small sample sizes can become ‘statistically significant’ due to the combination of small sample numbers and measurement error. This produces effects that are not present in the system under scrutiny.
Science April 26, 2017 By Russell Hodge An animal that runs on hybrid fuel The naked mole-rat, a rodent native to Africa, can survive with little or no oxygen far longer than...
Science April 26, 2017 The search for the VRAC – three years later Prof. Thomas J. Jentsch knows: Results from basic research in biology sometimes can quickly become relevant for medicine. He tells us how this happened with one of his subjects of research.
Science April 28, 2017 How embryonic cells make spinal cord, muscle and bone In mammalian embryos, crucial tissues are produced from a group of cells that are scarce and only exist for a very short time. Now, researchers have deciphered their molecular signature.
Science May 03, 2017 Honorary doctorate conferred on Thomas J. Jentsch The Berlin-based neuroscientist was named Honorary Doctor by the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) on May 2, 2017.
Science May 09, 2017 Markus Landthaler promoted to Professor With April 1st, systems biologist Markus Landthaler of the MDC has been appointed Professor for “RNA Systems Biology” at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
Science May 30, 2017 The Well-Tempered Neuron Even an analog synthesizer has to be tuned. As the cables travel from one jack to the next, the artist’s neurons produce a different note each time. On the boundaries of stem cell technology and creating art in a lab.